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believed that Lope had an earlier wife, name unknown, who bore him several sons, among them Lope López, who married María de
Almenar. This thesis is based in part on the assumption that Lope Díaz was not the type to sire children outside of marriage. Most recently José María Canal Sánchez-Pagín has
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and by 1140 Haro, the castle from which his father took the family name. In that year, however, he rebelled and was dispossessed. He seems to have been reconciled to the emperor and reinstated by 1143. In 1146 he was with the imperial court in
September and again in November. There is no record of
284:, and the original survives. Lope subscribed the document with his own hand and embellished his signature with a large cross, the rough features of which suggest the count's lack of familiarity with the pen. It leaves open the question of how literate Lope may have been. In 1169 Lope founded a
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control of it again, although he had to wait until August 1155 to be formally re-installed as lord of Nájera. At some point Lope entrusted the government of Nájera to a certain vassal of his, Lucas López, whom he had knighted himself. After the death of
Alfonso VII, Lope served Sancho as
345:
Considering
Aldonza's longevity (she outlived her husband by about forty years, and was probably at least thirty years his junior), she must have been born around 1135. Jaime de Salazar y Acha, in his study of the
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dissented from the view that
Aldonza was a Castilian like her husband. She was widowed while her offspring were still young, and they rose to positions of importance in the
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326:
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Canal Sánchez-Pagín, 13, argues for the reliability of
Coronel's translation of the now-lost document originally composed in Latin by a French monk named Bernardo.
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between
November 1157 and July 1158, although in December 1157 that post was briefly held by Pedro Fernández. on 29 November 1157 he issued a
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739:"Diego López 'le bon' et Diego López 'le mauvais': comment s'est construite la mémoire d'un magnat du règne d'Alphonse VIII de Castille."
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He was followed by Barton, 263. The basis for this hypothesis is a diploma of the
Monastery of Santa María de Bujedo de Candepajares in
385:, Lope Díaz had three sons—García, Lope, and Rodrigo—and eight daughters—Aldonza, Elvira, Estefanía, María, Mencía, Sancha, Toda, and
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370:, son of Álvaro Rodríguez and Sancha Fernández de Traba. It is most likely, then, that she was a daughter of Sancha's brother,
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is not recorded in primary document and her parentage has been much discussed. The earliest authority to name her father was
17:
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712:
355:
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José María Canal Sánchez-Pagín. "La Casa de Haro en León y
Castilla durante el siglo XII: Nuevas conclusiones."
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175:
371:
375:
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Cf. Canal Sánchez-Pagín, 11. Rodrigo's wife is mistakenly called Ello Martínez Osorio by
Salazar y Castro.
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In 1168 Lope gave his brother Sancho his property in the monastery of San Cipriano and in Villamezquina.
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179:(I, §7) among the eleven Castilian noblemen who swore fealty Alfonso VII upon his succession in 1126.
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Gregorio Monreal Zia. "El Señorío de Vizcaya: origen, naturaleza jurídica, estructura institucional."
399:. By June 1171, his widow had entered the convent at Cañas, where for over thirty years she acted as
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that survives only in a Spanish translation by Gaspar Coronel, Aldonza calls herself a first cousin (
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and Urraca. She was a daughter of Gonzalo by his first wife, Elvira, a daughter of Rodrigo Vélaz.
342:, where they would have been considered foreigners if their mother was not a Leonese or Galician.
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173:. Lope was, at the time, probably a youth of about twenty years of age. He is recorded in the
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and in the kingdom of his son and grandson. Between 1147 and 1168 he is recorded as governing
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354:, and Canal Sánchez-Pagín originally suggested that she was his granddaughter, a daughter of
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An imperial document of November 1140 reads "Count Lope in these rebelling in Haro" (
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in the fourteenth century, who called her Aldonza Ruiz de Castro, a daughter of
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Sometime before 1162 Lope married a lady named Aldonza (Endolza, Endulcia). Her
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In 1149 the emperor made Nájera the capital of a subkingdom for his eldest son,
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by 1 February 1135. By the next year (1136) he had been given the government of
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and Elo Álvarez, although she is not mentioned among Rodrigo's children in the
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married as his final wife. Lope died on 6 May 1170, a date confirmed by the
707:(in Spanish). Miranda de Ebro: Fundación Cultural Profesor Cantera Burgos.
492:"Lope Díaz, who later received from him the name of count with honour" (
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Lope founded two religious houses on his lands. In 1162 he established the
248:. In that year he used the high-sounding title Count of Nájera and Biscay (
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For further references to Aldonza as a widow, cf. Barton, 41, 48, and 202.
374:. She is known to have had close relations with Gonzalo's other children,
280:. The founding charter was drawn up by a scribe named John, a chaplain of
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1208 died Count Lope of good memory"), quoted in Canal Sánchez-Pagín, 19.
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abbess. She was still living in May 1207, when she made a donation to
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El libro becerro de Santa María de Bujedo de Candepajares (1168-1240)
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Certainly by March 1144, when he subscribed an imperial donation to
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753:"Los ricoshombres y el rey en Castilla: El linaje Haro, 1076–1322."
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778:"Vasconia en la Alta Edad Media: Somera aproximación histórica."
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Lupus Didaci, que postea comitis nomen cum honore ab eo accepit
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vaulting from the nave of the monastery Lope founded at Cañas
805:. Madrid: Dalmiro de la Válgoma y Díaz-Varela, Madrid, 1959.
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Territorio, Sociedad y Poder: Revista de Estudios Medievales
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The Chronicle of Alfonso the Emperor: A Translation of the
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Ladrón's rule can be dated from April 1135 at the earliest.
292:(Fayola) in the Rioja. In 1170 it was re-founded at nearby
773:(1995):1, 3–38, cf. esp. pp. 10–19 for Lope Díaz I.
597:, Rodrigo's grandson, witnesses the charter and signs
122:(from at least 1162). He was an important magnate in
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165:. By 17 June 1125 the Battler was in the castle of
146:and María Sánchez. On his father's death in 1124,
654:Era M.CC.VIII. (obiit) bonae memoriae comes Lupus
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358:. In a document of 1182 recording a donation to
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169:. Diego was succeeded by the Navarrese magnate
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576:Called the "prince of Spanish genealogists",
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599:P. Alvaret de Galliçia, cormano de don Diago
496:), cf. Canal Sánchez-Pagín, 17; Barton, 127.
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507:Lupo comite eodem sibi in Faro adversante
474:on that date, cf. Canal Sánchez-Pagín, 17.
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605:, which, however, is a broader term than
195:Lope's participation in the conquest of
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803:Historia genealógica de la Casa de Haro
792:Anuario de historia del derecho español
578:príncipe de los genealogistas españoles
350:, suggested that she was a daughter of
206:, but by August 1154 Lope had received
16:For other people of the same name, see
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118:. 1105 – 6 May 1170) was the fourth
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693:Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris.
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142:Lope was the eldest son of
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331:Luis de Salazar y Castro
134:on behalf of the crown.
126:during the reign of the
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776:Ángel J. Martín Duque.
697:Northwestern University
161:, annexing them to the
470:A document places him
327:Lope García de Salazar
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204:Sancho “the Desired”
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520:San Salvador de Oña
266:San Juan de la Peña
262:Praemonstratensians
256:Religious patronage
234:, granted Lope the
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128:Emperor Alfonso VII
112:Lope Díaz I de Haro
27:Lope Díaz I de Haro
695:PhD dissertation,
682:Primary literature
405:San Marcos de León
381:Besides his heir,
325:. A century later
322:De rebus Hispaniae
163:Kingdom of Navarre
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549:Barton, 89.
416:Vela Ladrón
348:Vela family
288:convent at
150:seized the
132:Old Castile
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603:cogermanus
442:References
364:consobrina
309:patronymic
286:Cistercian
56:6 May 1170
656:("In the
245:tenencias
236:Trasmiera
73:Spouse(s)
401:de facto
383:Diego II
278:Guernica
208:de facto
157:and the
154:señoríos
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389:, whom
340:Galicia
290:Hayuela
274:Arratia
225:Fañuela
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152:Basque
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188:Nájera
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